Fun Music Information -> Michael Crawford
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Performer Pseudonyms:
Also known as: Michael Patrick Dumbell-Smith. Submitted by: brit
Song Parodies:
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
| "The Music of The Night" | "The Booze Hound of The Night" | Doogie442 |
| "Music of the Night" | "Heartache of the Night" | Christina Lynn |
| "Music of the Night" | "Burps Across the Way" | jbels |
Misheard Lyrics:
"Think Of Me"
Misheard Lyrics: What a change! You're really not a bit
That cockish girl that once you were. Original Lyrics: What a change! You're really not a bit
That gawkish girl that once you were. | "Love Changes Everything"
Misheard Lyrics: Love
It screws up everyone. Original Lyrics: Love
Makes fools of everyone. |
"Think of Me"
Misheard Lyrics: What a change! You're really not a bitch
That corkish girl that once you were Original Lyrics: What a change! You're really not a bit
That gawkish girl that once you were | "Think Of Me"
Misheard Lyrics: What a change, you're really not a bitch!
The gawkish cur that once you were! Original Lyrics: What a change! You're really not a bit
the gawkish girl that once you were! |
Songs That Open With Their Titles:
"It Only Takes A Moment"
Opening Lines: It only takes a moment For your eyes to meet and then Your heart knows in a moment You will never be alone again.
Comments: "It Only Takes A Moment" is another song from the Jerry Herman musical, "Hello, Dolly!" Michael Crawford is better known for the tune from his turn as the character of Cornelius Hackl in the 1969 motion picture. In the original Broadway run of "Hello, Dolly!" from 1964 to 1970 Cornelius was played by Charles Nelson Reilly. Michael Crawford would become better known in the late 1980's for his performance as the original Phantom Of The Opera in the Broadway and London musical of Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Phantom Of The Opera".
Submitted by: Peter
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